Milk-bottle holder



Dec. 4 1923. l,475,934

A. CODAIR MILK BOTTLE HOLDER Filed Dec. 15. 1921 2 &sets-Sheet 2 A LEJCANDER CoaA/R I Jua/ %A u & ATnJ.

Patented ose., 4, 1923.

ALEXANDER CODAIE, OF PEABODY, MASSACHUSETTS.

MILK-BOTTLE HOLDEE.

Application filed December 15, 1921. Serial Ne. 522395.

To all whom it may cancer n Be it known that I, ALEXANDER CoDAm, citizen of the United States, residing at Peabody, in the county of Essex and State of Massachusetts, have inv-ented certain new and useful Improvements in Milk-Bottle Holders, of which the following is a specii be supported and retained against the side of the building up ofi' the floor or ground and thereby out of the reach of dogs and cats thereby securing a clean and sanitary device.

Another object of this invention is to form this holder in a very simple way from a single strand of wire.

Further objects will be apparent from the :following specifications, appended claim and drawings in which- Fig. 1 is a side view ot the holder shown attached to the wall.

Fig. 2 is a front View.

Fig. 3 is a plan view.

Referring to the drawing there is shown a strand of wire bent at 1 and then twisted at 3 to form loop 2 through which a nail or screw or other fastening means may be inserted through the loop and into the wall. The two ends of the Wire are then bent perpendicular to the loop 3 and form the round bottom 4 upon which the bottom of the milk bottle rests. The two ends are then again twisted together as shown at 5 and bent nearly perpendicular to the base to form the side or rb 6.

The ends are then twisted at 7 and bent perpendicular to the rib and are spread out to form the round support which helps to support and keep the' bottle in place. The two ends are then againtwisted at 9 and hent perpendicular to the support 8 and they fit snug against the wall as shown at 10. The two ends are then again twisted as shown at ll and form the loop 12 through which a nail or any other support may pass in order to attach it and hold it against the wall. The two ends are then bent parallel to the base and are bent so as to form a round opening as shown in Fig. 3. which supports the neck of the bottle. The two ends 13 form the opening or passage way 15 through which the neck of bottle may pass and they act like springs, i. e. the nech of the bottle is larger than the opening 15 so that the neok may be forced through by forcing the sides or ends 13 back to form a large enough opening: at 15. When the bottle is in place the ends then automatically close up and keep the bottle secure in its place. The ends are bent around as shown in 14.

Various modifications may be made within the scope of this invention without departing from ,the spirit thereof and the drawings are submitted for illustrative purposes only.

Having thus described invention, I claim V In a holder of the class described, a single strand of wire bent to form loop then bent at right angles to form a circular bottom, *hen bent to form a connecting link between the bottom and a round circular support for the center of the bottle, then bent to form another circular support, then bent to form a connecting link between this support and a support iormed near the neck of the bottle, then bent to form an automatic grip-like support, made from the ends of the wire to hold the bottle firmly in place.

In testimony whereof T atli'x my signature.

ALEXANDER CODAIR. 

